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Migrant Communication Enterprises, Regimentation and Resistance

Label
Migrant Communication Enterprises, Regimentation and Resistance
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Migrant Communication Enterprises
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Language, mobility and institutions, 3
Sub title
Regimentation and Resistance
Summary
This unique critical sociolinguistic ethnography explores alternative migrant-regulated institutions of resistance and subversive communication technology: the locutorios or ethnic call shops. These migrant-owned businesses act as a window into their multimodal and hybrid linguistic and communicative practices, and into their own linguistic hierarchies and non-mainstream sociolinguistic orders. Here, socially displaced but technologically empowered transnational migrant populations actively find subversive ways to access information and communication technologies. As such they mobilise their own resources to successfully inhabit Catalonia, at the margins of powerful institutions. The book also focuses on the (internal) social organisation dynamics, as well as on the simultaneous fight against, and re-production of, practices and processes of social difference and social inequality among migrants themselves
Target audience
adult
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